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NORTHERN INDIANA PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY
IURC Electric Service Tariff
Original Volume No. 10
First Revised Sheet No. 18.1B
Superseding
Substitute Original Sheet No. 18.1B

RATE 845
RATE FOR ELECTRIC SERVICE
INDUSTRIAL FIRM INCREMENTAL
POWER SERVICE

No. 3 of 9 Sheets

CHARGES (continued)

Energy Charge (continued)

  1. For energy supplied by purchased power, the hourly supply cost charge will be the average of the energy charges of purchases made to serve the load under this Rate Schedule plus the applicable portion of the fixed cost of purchases made to supply this service.
  2. For all energy supplied under 1 and 2 above there shall be added a charge of ten (10) mills per kWh. However, as of the effective date of this tariff sheet and continuing until Dean H. Mitchell Generating Station is certified by Company to the Commission as returned to service, this charge shall be eight (8) mills per kWh. Upon such certification to the Commission, this reduction shall be null and void and have no further effect.

Energy supplied under this Schedule shall not be subject to the charges provided for under Rule 39 of the Company’s Rules and Regulations Applicable to Electric Service.

DETERMINATION OF BILLING DEMAND

The Billing Demand for the month shall be the greatest of the following demands:

  1. The maximum half-hour (1/2-hour) On-Peak demand registered for the month.
  2. Seventy-five percent (75%) of the contract demand.

MINIMUM MONTHLY BILLING

The minimum monthly billing shall be the billing demand multiplied by the Demand Charge plus the Customer Charge.

DETERMINATION OF MAXIMUM DEMANDS

The Customer’s usage of electric energy supplied shall be recorded for each five- (5-) minute interval of the month. The Customer’s demand shall be determined for each half-hour (1/2-hour) interval of the month from the recorded data, and said demand in kilowatts for each half-hour (1/2-hour) interval shall be two (2) times the number of kilowatt hours recorded during the six (6) five- (5-) minute intervals beginning on the clock half-hour (1/2-hour). The phrase "five- (5-) minute interval" shall mean each five- (5-) minute period beginning on the numbered clock as indicated by the clock controlling the metering equipment. The phrase "half-hour (1/2-hour) interval" shall mean a thirty- (30-) minute period beginning or ending on a numbered clock hour.




Issued Date Issued By
Mark T. Maassel
President
Effective Date
January 14, 2004 Merrillville, Indiana January 14, 2004

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